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Treatment strategies and cumulative live birth rates in WHO-II ovulation disorders

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2018
To assess the live birth rate in women with WHO II anovulation and the proportion of women that need second or third line treatments if the initial therapy fails.In this multicenter cohort study we included couples with unfulfilled child wish who were referred to three fertility clinics in the Netherlands and selected women with a WHO II ovulation ...
Braam, Sanne C.   +8 more
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The impact of ovarian response on cumulative live birth rates

2023
Στην εποχή του πρωτοκόλλου ανταγωνιστή στην IVF σε συνδυασμό με τη δυνατότητα της στρατηγικής «freeze all», η σωρευτική πιθανότητα γεννήσεων αυξάνεται σταθερά με τον αριθμό των ωαρίων που ανακτώνται, φτάνοντας ακόμη και70% όταν συλλέγονται ≥25 ωάρια. Το ποσοστό γεννήσεων στους φρέσκους κύκλους IVF δεν διαφέρει σημαντικά κατά τη σύγκριση υψηλών (>15 ...
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Total blastocyst usable rate is a predictor of cumulative live birth rate in IVF cycles

Journal of Gynecology Obstetrics and Human Reproduction
Despite advances in IVF techniques, determining the prognostic factors influencing cumulative live birth rate (CLBR) remains crucial for optimizing outcomes. Among the various key performance indicators in the lab, blastulation rate, and more specifically Total Blastocyst Usable Rate (TBUR), has gained particular interest.
Chaillot, M., Reignier, A., Fréour, T.
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Association Between Number of Oocytes Retrieved with Cumulative Live Birth Rate

Fertility Science and Research
Objectives To find the correlation between oocyte number and cumulative live birth rate (CLBR) in different age groups. It is a retrospective cohort study conducted from January 2022 to December 2022 at Centre of IVF & Human Reproduction, Sir Gangaram Hospital, New Delhi.
Deepika Nagarwal   +3 more
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[Polycystic ovary syndrome does not affect blastulation nor cumulative live birth rates].

Gynecologie, obstetrique, fertilite & senologie, 2020
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) brings complications in the management of the assisted reproductive technology (ART) because of an oocyte quality probably impaired due to modifications of intra- and extra-ovarian factors. Our study aimed to investigate the extended culture in PCOS patients and its influence on the cumulative live birth rates.Fifty ...
L, Delaroche   +5 more
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[Increasing the cumulative live birth rate: Low-grade blastocysts, potential overlook].

Gynecologie, obstetrique, fertilite & senologie
It is now widely recognized that, following prolonged culture, the transfer of a high-quality morphologically graded blastocyst is the preferred strategy in embryo transfer. Low-grade blastocysts are often considered to have a low implantation potential, and their use remains highly limited.
Elie, Mouanes-Abelin   +8 more
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